Scalable Shared Scripting for Spatial Structure of Regionalized Ratings

Incisive inquiry involving indicators of ecological and environmental integrity entails exploration of spatial structure at selected scales from landscape level to regional regimes. Conventional colorization of digital displays provides perspective but is largely lacking for localization, elaboratio...

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Main Author: Wayne L. Myers
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/8/859
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description Incisive inquiry involving indicators of ecological and environmental integrity entails exploration of spatial structure at selected scales from landscape level to regional regimes. Conventional colorization of digital displays provides perspective but is largely lacking for localization, elaboration, and explication. An overall objective for recent research is explicit extraction of spatial structure as hyper-hills and proximal propensity. Shared scripting as a computational configuration affords analytical advantage, adaptability and availability. Conservation context captures challenges of changing conditions for complex components at several spatial scales. Hyper-hill hypotheses, relativized ratings, and post patterned nucleated networks supporting secondary scaling scenarios are current contributions. Computational concerns in indicant informatics are also addressed. Retrospective results are cogent comparators for change. Shared scripting couples R software with Python as R||Python (R in parallel with Python), which is supplemented by strategic sequencing of compilation capabilities in general GIS (geographic information systems). The specific research question(s) is/are what is the particular pattern of placement and propagation in intensification of an indicant of biodiversity (avian species richness), and how does this relate to some other co-located indicants of environmental effects. This is addressed in a legacy dataset for Pennsylvania, USA. Emergent emphasis is on truncated trees of topology and impaneled indicators. Shareable software has HIDN (hexagonal indicant dual networking) as an aggregate acronym with duly drawn disclaimers.
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spelling doaj.art-2a7a62a9e0274358b00974a415bbbafd2023-11-22T08:21:35ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-08-0110885910.3390/land10080859Scalable Shared Scripting for Spatial Structure of Regionalized RatingsWayne L. Myers0Penn State Institutes of Energy and Environment, Land and Water Research Bldg., The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USAIncisive inquiry involving indicators of ecological and environmental integrity entails exploration of spatial structure at selected scales from landscape level to regional regimes. Conventional colorization of digital displays provides perspective but is largely lacking for localization, elaboration, and explication. An overall objective for recent research is explicit extraction of spatial structure as hyper-hills and proximal propensity. Shared scripting as a computational configuration affords analytical advantage, adaptability and availability. Conservation context captures challenges of changing conditions for complex components at several spatial scales. Hyper-hill hypotheses, relativized ratings, and post patterned nucleated networks supporting secondary scaling scenarios are current contributions. Computational concerns in indicant informatics are also addressed. Retrospective results are cogent comparators for change. Shared scripting couples R software with Python as R||Python (R in parallel with Python), which is supplemented by strategic sequencing of compilation capabilities in general GIS (geographic information systems). The specific research question(s) is/are what is the particular pattern of placement and propagation in intensification of an indicant of biodiversity (avian species richness), and how does this relate to some other co-located indicants of environmental effects. This is addressed in a legacy dataset for Pennsylvania, USA. Emergent emphasis is on truncated trees of topology and impaneled indicators. Shareable software has HIDN (hexagonal indicant dual networking) as an aggregate acronym with duly drawn disclaimers.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/8/859multiscale monitoringspatial analysislandscape ecologyenvironmental informatics
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Scalable Shared Scripting for Spatial Structure of Regionalized Ratings
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multiscale monitoring
spatial analysis
landscape ecology
environmental informatics
title Scalable Shared Scripting for Spatial Structure of Regionalized Ratings
title_full Scalable Shared Scripting for Spatial Structure of Regionalized Ratings
title_fullStr Scalable Shared Scripting for Spatial Structure of Regionalized Ratings
title_full_unstemmed Scalable Shared Scripting for Spatial Structure of Regionalized Ratings
title_short Scalable Shared Scripting for Spatial Structure of Regionalized Ratings
title_sort scalable shared scripting for spatial structure of regionalized ratings
topic multiscale monitoring
spatial analysis
landscape ecology
environmental informatics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/8/859
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